The fping plugin supports monitoring latency, packet loss and uptime of any number of network end points,
by pinging them with fping.

A recent version of fping is required (one that supports option -N).
The supplied plugin can install it, by running:

/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/fping.plugin install

The above will download, build and install the right version as /usr/local/bin/fping.

Then you need to edit /etc/netdata/fping.conf (to edit it on your system run/etc/netdata/edit-config fping.conf) like this:

# uncomment the following line - it should already be therefping="/usr/local/bin/fping"# set here all the hosts you need to ping# I suggest to use hostnames and put their IPs in /etc/hostshosts="host1 host2 host3"# override the chart update frequency - the default is inherited from netdataupdate_every=1# time in milliseconds (1 sec = 1000 ms) to ping the hosts# 200 = 5 pings per secondping_every=200# other fping options - these are the defaultsfping_opts="-R -b 56 -i 1 -r 0 -t 5000"